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SITUATION OF CHILDREN IN CONFLICT WITH THE LAW AND CHILDREN AT RISK

Barangay _____________, __________________ Nueva Ecija


Region III

1. Description of the Province: (Please get this information from your Municipality Profile.
This is only a sample. Don’t make it too long. Write only the most important information.
This should not be more than half a page. This instruction should not be shown in the final
write-up)

The Barangay ____________ is the biggest/smallest barangay in the Municipality/City of


__________________ province of ______________. It is located in ______________and is
about ____ kilometers from the city center. It has a land area of __________. It composed of
____ # barangays namely: Brgy ________, Brgy _______, Brgy _______, Brg _______, and
Brgy________.

Obando is characterized by rolling hills (it depends) and suited for planting _______, _______,
______, and _______. It lies by the sea of ________. The main source of livelihood of the
people are: ___________, __________,, _________, __________. The dialect or language
spoken are _______________ and ______________.

2. Demographic Profile:

Based on the latest Census of Population 2015, Obando____________ is populated by _______


(number of people) where ___ are male and ___ are female. The table below shows that children
comprise about ___ percent of the total population. Many of the residents come from
neighboring municipalities and from other provinces.

Table 1
Population of Obando, Bulacan
Age Group Male Female Total
Under 18
18 and above
TOTAL

There are a number of indigenous peoples in Obando____________. The table below shows the
names of the tribal groups and their population. (Do not include this part if there are no
indigenous peoples in the Barangay).

Table 2
Population of Indigenous Peoples
Name of Indigenous People’s or tribal Estimated Total Estimated number of
groups Population children
3. Functionality of the Local Council for the Protection of Children (LCPC)

The LCPC has developed a Local Action Plan for Children with specific budget, has developed
ordinances for children, is able to submit Accomplishment Reports regularly, and has indicators
demonstrating concrete results for children. (Note: This is only an example. Describe the LCPC
based on the choices in the worksheet.)

4. Budget of the Barangay for LCPC

The Table below shows the budget allocation of the LSWDO ____________ for the LCPC
activities based on the provisions of the law. From 2020 to 2022, the budget for LCPC appears to
be increasing (or decreasing as the case maybe. Delete this if increasing).

Table 3
LSWDO Budget for LCPC
Percentage
Amount Actually
Budget Allocation Percentage Spent over
Year Spent
for LCPC (PhP) of the IRA (%) budget
for Children (PhP)
allocation (%)*
2020

2021

2022

5. Local Resolutions/Ordinances for the Protection of Children

Below are the ordinances/Resolutions adopted by Obando for the protection of children. There
were 2 relevant resolutions passed in _____ and ______ due to the pandemic and none in 2019.
(It depends on your data).

Table 4
Barangay Resolutions/Ordinances for Children
Policy Reference
Year Title/Description
Number
6. Number of crimes against children and types of crimes

The table below shows that the total number of crimes committed against children in 2019 was
______, and _____ in 2020. It seems like the total number of child-victims in 2019 increased in
2020. There were more male child-victims in 2019 and more female child-victims in 2020.
Most of the types of crimes committed against children were ___________ and _____________.
Table 5
Number and Types of Crimes against Children
2020 2021 2022
Crimes Against Children Number of Victims Number of Victims Number of Victims
Male Female Male Total Total Male Female Total
Rape
Incestuous Rape
Attempted/Frustrated Rape
Acts of Lasciviousness
Physical Injuries
Kidnapping, Illegal
Detention
RA 9208 as amended by RA
10634 (Trafficking in
Persons)
TOTAL

7. Crimes committed by Children

The table below shows that the number of children who committed crimes in was higher in ____,
than in ____. More boys than girls committed crimes in ___ than in ____.

Table 6
Number and Types of Crimes Committed by Children
2020 2021 2022
Number of child Number of child Number of child
Crimes Against Children
offenders offenders offenders
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Rape
Incestuous Rape
Attempted/Frustrated
Rape
Acts of Lasciviousness
Physical Injuries
Kidnapping/Serious
Illegal Detention
Drugs/Substance abuse
Others, please Specify:
TOTAL
8. Number of Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL) and their status.

In 2019, there were ___ CICL in Obando and ___ in 2020 for a total of ___. From 2019 to 2020,
the data shows that the number of _____ appears to be increasing. Many of them have been fully
rehabilitated. A few of them are still in Bahay Pag-asa.

Table 7
Number and Categories of Children in Conflict with the Law and their status
2020 2021 2022
Categories of CICL
M F Total M F Total M F Total
Number of CICL undergoing Diversion Program
Number of CICL in Jail/Detention Center
Number of CICL in Bahay Pag-asa
Number of CICL under Intensive Juvenile
Intervention and Support for Center (IJISC)
Number of CICL in RRCY
Number of CICL undergoing After-Care Program
Number of CICL that have re-offended
Number of CICL that have been fully integrated
Number of CICL undergoing community -based
intervention
Number of CICL cases settled
Number of CICL undergoing Community-based
Rehabilitation Program (CBDR)
Others, please specify:
TOTAL

9. Number of Children at Risk

The number of children at risk was progressively increasing from 2019 t0 2020. Most of them
were street children, child-members of gangs, and out of school children.

Table 8
Number and Categories of Children at Risk
2020 2021 2022
Categories of CAR M F Tota M F Tota M F Total
l l
Number of children violates local ordinances
Curfew Hour
Truancy
Parental Disobedience
Anti-Smoking
Anti-Drinking
Others: please specify
Number of Children commit light offenses and misdemeanors against public order or safety
Disorderly conduct
Public scandal
Harassment
Public intoxication
Criminal nuisance
Vandalism
Gambling
Mendicancy (Presidential Decree No. 1563)
Littering
Public urination
Trespassing
Prostitution (Section 202 of the Revised Penal
Code)
Sniffing Rugby (Presidential Decree No. 1619)
Number of children out of school
Number of street children
Number of children who are members of gangs
Number of living in a community with a high level
of criminality or drug abuse; and
Number of children in situations of armed conflict
TOTAL

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